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Journalistic Feature Article Unit
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Hello. This page is meant to walk you through my JFA unit.
MAJOR LESSONS:
Below is an index of key standards and matching powerpoints that teach the specific sub-skill in the non-fiction strand.
Lesson- 5 Key Things in an Article:
Objective: Students will be able to identify the title, lead, closing, author's point, and illustrations/graphics
introtoJFA6.ppt
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Lesson- Text Features:
Objective: Students will be able to identify the different types of illustrations/graphics, text features and paragraph formatting.
text features.ppt
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Lesson- Creating Own Sub-Titles:
Objective: Students will be able to determining the importance of each paragraph and creating own sub-titles.
formatting text.ppt
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Lesson- Fact vs. Opinion:
Objective: Students will be able to identify a fact, opinion, or quote.
thurs fact opinion.ppt
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Assessments-Tests and Quizzes
Miscellaneous Feature Article Assignments
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MAJOR LESSONS:
Below is an index of key standards and matching powerpoints that teach the specific sub-skill in the non-fiction strand.
Lesson- 5 Key Things in an Article:
Objective: Students will be able to identify the title, lead, closing, author's point, and illustrations/graphicsLesson- Text Features:
Objective: Students will be able to identify the different types of illustrations/graphics, text features and paragraph formatting.Lesson- Creating Own Sub-Titles:
Objective: Students will be able to determining the importance of each paragraph and creating own sub-titles.Lesson- Fact vs. Opinion:
Objective: Students will be able to identify a fact, opinion, or quote.Assessments-Tests and Quizzes
Miscellaneous Feature Article Assignments